Operating In 360 Degree Rotating Quad Rail Operations

I’m still trying to decide what tier of operator this is catering to:

0:05 – “Hi I’m blonde, have a low cut shirt, great teeth, a pony tail, and aviators.. I’ll be distracting you for the next 4.5 minutes”

0:17 – LOL I’m already starting to see why you’d need a rotating rail if you mount a damn handgun on your rail. *smh* remember the post I did about that a while back? Shit is out of control…

0:51 – Not sure why all this couldn’t be taken care of with a canted mount… but whatevs.

2:08 – hahah taser pulled from the rail mounted derp holster to knock that guy off the folding chair, then engage a target down range. That would make a great animated gif.

3:45 – I wish I had a white Tahoe I didn’t give a shit about which I could pepper with brass damage. “Nah baby, that’s not from rocks on the highway… I operate so hard, that’s all from ejecting brass.”

No tactical gyroscopic beer holder? Weaksauce.

For the operations I operate in, I can’t say I’ve ever wished my rail rotated 360 degrees. Actually that’s a lie… I’ve always wanted a motorized 360 degree rotating rail with blades on it for CQB. Even guns mounted facing outwards which sprayed bullets as the rail was rotating would be acceptable.

I noticed that too. I don’t even know why people bother to try to stumble through it, since most any modern browser will get you to where you’re going without the www. part. Worst case scenario it takes you to a search page and you click on the first result.

Too many moving parts, too much to think about especially when the adrenaline is going. I’m NOT BY ANY MEANS any sort of operator besides owing some pew pews but I’ve worked with operators on just about every level and believe me no serious operator would use this garbage. Just some armchair warrior who thinks he can operate. I’m not even trying to be silly and overuse the term “operate”.

Was it my imagination, or was the only time we actually saw the thing spin while the operators were operating was when the dude flipped the pistol mount from the right to the left side so he could shoot under the van?

The rest of the time they were just rotating the whole gun, not the rail.

I think they used it a couple other times; to switch optics and offset the vertical foregrip into a makeshift bipod. The thing is still completely retarded. I don’t see how this could keep a decent zero on a RDS with a rotating handguard.

There probably wouldn’t be bloopers if this thing wasn’t a total waste of time. I’m surprised Red Jacket hasn’t come up with this. Although now that it exists they’ll probably make one because it’s “neva been done befo'”

In the operations I operate in, this could definitely help me operate more operationally. I could attach three different sights, two flashlights, lasers, bipod, grip, angled grip, glass breaker, bayonet, extra mag, and a Glock 91 (You guys don’t know about that Glock yet. It’s classified.) My weapon platform would only weigh about 18 pounds then. HSLD!